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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 5

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Greeley, Colorado
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5
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LBY TRIBUTE, 5 Life's Like That HAVE Market Info System Eyed For Colorado Cattlemen By GORDON G. GAUSS Associated Press Writtr DENVER': system to provide cattleijien with last-minute infonriatipn to enable them to take advantage of marketing conditions was SCOUT NEWS Pack 221 Cub Scout Pack 228 of Kersey held their monthly meeting at Kersey Town Hall Wednesday. Opening ceremonies were performed by Den 3. A skit entitled "The Making of a Cub Scout 1 was presented by Den 1. Patches for selling the most tickets for the Scout Show were presented to: Myron Hora, Tim Hunteman, Steve Geheringi Doug Johnson Dary Karmer, John Hoff and Jonathan Howard.

Bob Hunteman, Cub Master presented awards to the following: Michael Best, Ronald Hora, Blaise Miller and Michael Uuff, Bobcat; Tim Hunteman, Bear; Doug Johnson, Bear and gold arrow. Closing ceremony was given by Den 2. 1 The next meeting will be May 27 in the Kersey Town Hall. By MRS. G.

W. CASS BRIGGSDALE-Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Freemyer and family were Sunday guests at the Wilfred Mertens home at Merino. West Mr. and Mrs. Andy hosted their pinochle Saturday night. -Guests were Messers and Mesdames club Pete Freeman, Orie Hill, Wayne Cass, G.

W. Cass, and W. E. West of Broomfield. High honors went to Mrs.

Hill and W. E. West, and lows to Mrs. Freeman and Hill. Mrs.

E. West won pinochle prize. Late in the evening refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Cass were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Ullman, Darcy, and Kristen of John- Shelley, stown. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cass were hosts at a card party in their home Saturday night. Pitch was played by'(lie following guests: Messers and Mesdames Van Freeman, Bob Freeman, Andy Sierman, and Tommy Kime.

Refreshments were served late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Washburn left Friday for Tucson, Ariz, to visit their, son, Capt. James Washburn.

They made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Parsons attended the Sate Postmasters Convention at the Ramada Inn in Greeley from Sunday through Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Kay Washburn went to Denver Saturday and spent the weekend at fiuesls of disclosed today by four organizations. Joining in sponsoring the plan are the Colorado Cattlemen's Association, the Colorado Cattle Feeder's Association, the American National Cattlemen's Association the Cattle Marketing-Service, Inc. The system will be known as the'. Colorado: pool.

It will be housed at the American National headquarters in Denver and will keep daily contact, with producers, feeders lackers, retail stores, order juye'rs, commission men, commodity on prices, movements, buyer activity and. supply and demand will be relayec members of 'the pool; Market outlooks'will be included in the information. The new program was announced by spokesmen for the organizations at- a special news conference at Denver Press Club. Julius. Pluss of Denver president of the federal association said the cattle-Industry has jeen 1 reluctant to modernize DUt that "the hit or.

miss sys is no longer a way" to market cattle. Jack Orr of Kremmling, first vice president of the Colorado cattlemen, said there, is steady, adequate supply of cef" for housewives at proper irices and the industry has room for expansion'in Colorado William Farr of Greeley, president of the American Na- organization, said nearly al! cattle now move, through leedlots before going to' market and that the new program wil' strengthen marketing through the-lots: Details of the procedure were outlined by William Helming jeneral manager of the national association's Cattle-Fax program, whose facilities, will be used in the new system. The new. service will cost producers from $10 to $20 a montli depending upon the size of theii operation, Helming said, while feed lot operators will pay one cent per head per month. About 3,000 producers will be members of the service at the start, officials estimated, along with feedlot operators who have facilities for about 150,000 head of Questions and Answers can I know if a relationship exists Mr, The and Mrs.

Boyd Roverge. ladies are sisters. To celebrate (lie Washburns' first wedding anniversary the group went out to dinner and dancing Saturday night. Mr. Orie Hill was a patient at the Weld County Hospital from Monday until Tuesday where lie had more-work done on his knee.

Hill was injured in an accident in January. Earth Day was observed Wednesday at Hie Briggsdale School with programs put on by students from Colorado State University nl Fort Collins. Q. Families and other crews of workers.work for me on my farm. How crew-leader and whether have to repori social security- on -what I pay them? A.

The social security law de fines a crew leader as a person who furnishes workers for farm work, who pays the workers and who has not entered into a written agreement With the farmer that he is the employe of the farmer. I LOVE A HEEL A HEEI, that's Pui on in .1 minutes fihoe Shop WAX SHINES Saliman's Oil fllh Avc. TV Ailing? Gall Jim Failing 352-2005 OALI, THffl "HOUSE DOCTOR" 1-Stop Labor iiiincInK Room Addl Ropalri imicloilnK. FREE Everitt Lumbtr Co. 10th.

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About Greeley Daily Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
251,094
Years Available:
1916-1977